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International Network for the Rational Use of Medicines (INRUD)[edit]

Removed from this article during citation work on 8 February 2020:

 A group that monitors the issue of irrational use in developing countries is the International Network for the Rational Use of Medicines.

INRUD may no longer be a separate group? – the URL above redirects to a Google archive at https://sites.google.com/a/msh.org/inrud-archive/. However, a Google search of INRUD returns many hits, mostly listed as "WHO/INRUD" – did they merge or something?

Information about this group could be added to the article, if the correct status and data were found.

Molly-in-md (talk) 14:02, 9 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]